US Foreign policy in the war against terrorism: Challenges, prospects, and ROK's desirable options
Tae-Hyo Kim
Global Economic Review, 2001, vol. 30, issue 3, 3-17
Abstract:
Despite the September 11 incident, the US should consider investing more resources in Northeast Asia and Europe rather than focusing all its energy on the terrorists. While consolidating its existing grand strategy of promoting democracy and the market economy, the US may need to draw more support from its major allies to be better prepared against the multi-spectrum conflicts. As for South Korean options, it is desirable to level up its support for America's war in Afghanistan and also for the long-term fight against terrorism. In addition, the ROK-US readiness against potential North Korean terrorism and asymmetric threat should be improved through closer bilateral consultation and coordination.
Date: 2001
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